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111order of dismissal — An order of court required on an involuntary dismissal. 24 Am J2d Dism § 71. An order sometimes required for a voluntary dismissal. 24 Am J2d Dism § 50 …
112dissolve by dismissal — index disband Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
113motion for dismissal — (non suit) n. application by a defendant in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution asking the judge to rule that the plaintiff (the party who filed the lawsuit) or the prosecution has not and cannot prove its case. Attorneys most often make this …
114wrongful dismissal — unjust dismissal …
115academic dismissal — expulsion from college • Not the end of classes for the day: No student ever gets expelled any more, though he may suffer academic dismissal . (Jennings, 1965) …
116constructive dismissal — A situation that arises when an employer s behaviour towards an employee is so intolerable that the employee is left with no option but resignation. In these circumstances the employee can still claim compensation for wrongful dismissal …
117notice of dismissal — A notice filed by the plaintiff or served upon the defendant, as the statute may require, upon the voluntary dismissal of an action. 24 Am J2d Dism § 48 …
118partial dismissal of appeal — A dismissal of appeal as to some of the parties or some of the issues. 5 Am J2d A & E § 923 …
119summary dismissal — A dismissal of a civil service employee without giving him opportunity to defend himself or a hearing of any kind. Anno: 131 ALR 396 …
120two-dismissal rule — The rule in some jurisdictions that a notice of voluntary dismissal of an action shall operate as an adjudication upon the merits when filed by a plaintiff who has once dismissed an earlier action based on or including the same claim. 24 Am J2d… …